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Other names
  
Kimisaburo Yoshimura

Years active
  
1929-1974

Role
  
Film director

Occupation
  
Film director

Name
  
Kozaburo Yoshimura

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Born
  
9 September 1911 (
1911-09-09
)
Otsu, Shiga, Japan

Died
  
November 7, 2000, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Awards
  
Order of the Rising Sun, Japan Academy Prize for Special Award from the Chairman

Movies
  
A Ball at the Anjo House, The Tale of Genji, River of the Night, Clothes of Deception, A Woman\'s Testament

Similar People
  
Kaneto Shindo, Machiko Kyo, Ayako Wakao, Fujiko Yamamoto, Yasuzo Masumura

A Ball at the Anjo House Setsuko Hara Kōzaburō Yoshimura


Kōzaburō Yoshimura (吉村 公三郎, Yoshimura Kōzaburō, 9 September 1911 – 7 November 2000) was a Japanese film director.

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Born in Shiga Prefecture, he joined the Shōchiku studio in 1929. He debuted as director in 1934, but continued working as an assistant director for such filmmakers as Yasujirō Ozu and Yasujirō Shimazu after that. It was the 1939 film Danryū that established his status as a director. During the Sino-Japanese war he directed a number of military dramas such as The Legend of Tank Commander Nishizumi (1940), based on a true story, for which he toured the actual battlefields in China. His 1947 work, A Ball at the Anjo House, starring Setsuko Hara, was named the best picture of the year by Kinema Junpo. That film marked the start of a long relationship with the screenwriter and film director Kaneto Shindō. In 1950, the two of them started the independent production company Kindai Eiga Kyokai.

Yoshimura is credited with furthering the careers of such actresses as Fujiko Yamamoto, Machiko Kyō and Ayako Wakao. He directed over 60 films during his career, and received a Medal of Honor (Purple Ribbon) from the Japanese government in 1976.

Selected filmography

  • Danryū (暖流) (1939)
  • The Legend of Tank Commander Nishizumi (1940)
  • The Spy isn't Dead Yet (1942)
  • A Ball at the Anjo House (安城家の舞踏会, Anjō-ke no butōkai) (1947)
  • The Tale of Genji (1951)
  • Before the Dawn (1953)
  • Epitome (1953) (producer only)
  • Life of a Woman (1953) (producer only)
  • An Osaka Story (1957)
  • Onna no saka (女の坂) (A Woman's Uphill Slope) (1960)
  • Jokyo (1960)
  • References

    Kōzaburō Yoshimura Wikipedia